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Designed to eliminate the extra step of finishing the screen with trim, the 220V 21812EFLS Tensioned Advantage Electrol 69 x 110" Ceiling-Recessed Motorized Screen from Da-Lite is designed with ceiling trim already in place. Once the screen is installed, the screen's trim conceals the rough opening eliminating the need to complete additional trim work. Sliding installation brackets are included to make it easy to attach the screen housing to the structure above the drop ceiling.

The Advantage Electrol screen features simple in-ceiling installation that can be done in two stages. The screen case can be installed during the rough-in construction stage and the fabric assembly can be completed during the finishing stage.

Note: This screen does not include a box, and is designed for installations where a box has previously been selected. Please ensure the box you are using is compatible - i.e., is of the same size and has the same option - as with this fabric, roller, and motor assembly. The box that goes with this model number is: 21812EBLS.

Tensioning Cable System to prevent warping and ensure even lateral tension

Key Features

UL Plenum rated case

White powder-coated case for a clean aesthetic

Black-backed screen material for enhanced image quality and opacity

Seamless surface

Silent Motor

Designed to provide silent operation when raising or lowering the screen

Fabric, Roller, Motor Only - Box Available Separately

This screen comes with the screen fabric, roller, and motor only, meaning the box must be purchased separately. This design allows the box to be installed during the construction phase while the screen can be installed later, once construction is complete. This ensures the screen won't be damaged during construction

Low Voltage Control (LVC)

Allows the included wall switch, as well as devices such as automation systems, third-party wall switches, and remotes that support LVC, to raise or lower the screen remotely